Monday, April 3, 2017

After SK Construction, Laos hydropower plant dam completed start fresh



[Gimdohyeon Korea financial newspaper reporter] SK Construction is finishing the hydro power plant dam in Laos, and went into the freshwater.

SK E & C has guided three under construction in Laos, local July 31 - three days after the said senam Noi Dam construction senam Noi hydroelectric power plants, has held the compounding Lim (Impounding) celebrations fill with water.

Senam Noi dam height is 74m, width is overwhelming in size than the three other shore, and then build a dam makchan way with this project to 1.6km, it damsuryang 10 billion tons. SK Engineering & Construction finished construction until the end of April and the rest of the dam, into the fresh water collected from a commercial operation in February 2019 time.

SK Engineering & Construction official said, "the future was unpredictable finished four months earlier than planned dam against the risk and start fresh."

To fill the water in the dam is possible to build a waterway in Civil Engineering structures such as irrigation, to plants with facilities in Yeosu, dams and power generation to save the water should be complete. SK Engineering & Construction finished ahead of the construction of the irrigation canal to connect the power plant total 15.7Km from penetrating, and senam Noi Dam TBM (Tunnel Boring Machine) is the number of 11.5km of tunnel excavation equipment nangongsa month period to 18 days.

Laos hydropower project is a project to build three dams and power plants, etc. After blocking the Mekong River, a tributary Ben Carambola through the Highlands Way makchan, three guided, senam Noi produce and sell electricity with a head of up to 690m. This is a very large-scale power generation capacity is comparable to that of the largest in Chungju 410MW. The power produced is sold to most of Thailand.



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